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Burger King and streetwear brand, Don’t Blame the Kids (DBTK), tie up to bring food and fashion to greater heights as they launch the Burger King Chicken King and the Burger King x DBTK limited-edition merchandise.

With the vision to immortalize the top-tier Chicken King experience from food to fashion, Burger King and DBTK gathered chicken burger and streetwear fans together, building on their pursuit of further showing their uniqueness and authenticity.

Burger King Philippines general manager John Velasco shares, “At Burger King, we’re all about creating unique experiences. It’s not just about the food; it’s about celebrating the real-life experiences of our burger fans. We believe in delivering the highest quality food that embodies these experiences. That’s why collaborating with DBTK, a brand that champions individuality and creativity, was a natural fit. We wanted to bring together the Burger King dining experience with the craftsmanship that the team from DBTK does in fashion for everyone to feel the authentic vibe of both worlds.

We are big fans of Burger King so when we heard of the collaboration, the process of conceptualizing and creating the style and design based on the Burger King Chicken King was by far the easiest for us. With our shared love for authenticity and upgrading everyone’s experience in food and fashion, it all came naturally to both teams,” said Emil Javier, co-owner of DBTK.

With the BK x DBTK limited merchandise dropping last September 26, sizes XL and XXL are already sold out in both colors black and white. Other sizes are still available for purchase at DBTK’s flagship and satellite stores, and online at DBTK’s website.

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Dexter Francis De Vera is a manila-based art director with over 20 years extensive experience in the media industry producing editorials and advertising, retail space design (store displays), and more. His inspiration has always been the most powerful and most influential segment of the design world—fashion. As managing editor, he is responsible for curating, developing and overseeing editorial and social media content for iEventetc. Keep in touch with Dexter through [email protected]